Bruno Haible wrote:
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
You see, there's no clear borderline between <> and "".
I see, but are <> ensuring that the version of gnulib is used (even if
getopt.h is available in the system)?
The -I flags added by automake and gnulib-tool normally guarantee that.
Normally. I.e. not if the user is using "CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/include". Teach
your users not to do that.
OK, I suspected that, but I wanted to be sure :-)
thanks
Lorenzo
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